No they only fed in it for an hour or two for two different evenings so I'm sure they didn't eat it down. I think there's just way too many good fields out there right now since there was some corn being shelled still in our area.

Yea I've never figured geese in my area out, they loaf and roost the same spots but never usually feed the same field. And I can't hunt my awesome day roost because it's iced over. That spot usually is a guaranteed limit.

Yea I've never figured geese in my area out, they loaf and roost the same spots but never usually feed the same field. And I can't hunt my awesome day roost because it's iced over. That spot usually is a guaranteed limit.

Ice Eater man, it's a huge expense, but so worth it. I can attest that it is worth its weight in gold to a duck/goose hunter.

Yea I've never figured geese in my area out, they loaf and roost the same spots but never usually feed the same field. And I can't hunt my awesome day roost because it's iced over. That spot usually is a guaranteed limit.

Ice Eater man, it's a huge expense, but so worth it. I can attest that it is worth its weight in gold to a duck/goose hunter.

Yea I'm sure it's a good tool but I think I'll be yielding an ax and a steel fence post to break ice. I'm still saving up for a duck boat right now, figure having a good 16 foot john would be better than an ice eater! All I got now is a crappy kayak that I can't hunt out of on the river because it's too flimsy to shoot out of.

I will be going on, under, over, through or whatever it takes with the ice to get the boat out tomorrow!!

If I ask a question, I don't want your opinion. I want facts. Don't tell me something you think, tell me something you know.It's easier to say I don't know, than make something up. Although, being a forum the next guy will know more no matter what.